“…One big drawback of all mentioned synthetic methods is the rather low atom economy for olefination or rearrangement reactions and the synthesis of the used starting materials, e.g., alkynyl-bromides or iodides (light-sensitive materials) or vinyl-halides. Because of the sometimes challenging syntheses, the hydroalkynylation (= dimerization) of an easily accessible terminal alkyne with another alkyne is an interesting and highly atom economic approach toward 1,3-enynes ( García-Garrido, 2014 ; Trost and Masters, 2016 ). Also, some reports with main group ( Dash and Eisen, 2000 ; Hasenbeck et al, 2019 ) and lanthanide catalysts ( Nishiura et al, 2003 ; Ge et al, 2007 ; Platel and Schafer, 2012 ), early transition metal- ( Cembellín et al, 2020 ), but mainly noble-metal-catalyzed dimerization protocols have been published (e.g., Ru ( Barsu et al, 2020 ), Rh ( Katagiri et al, 2008 ), Ir ( Ohmura et al, 2000 ), Pd ( Chen et al, 2013 )) ( Trost and Masters, 2016 ).…”